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the fbi tracks people on a regular basis. what they are implying is that the al qaeda cell that committed the 9/11 attacks was identified in the united states and that was a reference in the may 1st pdb. that's why i want to see e that declassified. here's the point with the administration leading up to 9/11 9/11. the administration identified al qaeda as a threat. they didn't understand the urgency. in multiple meetings we had in the spring and summer, they accepted we have a to deal with al qaeda, but they did not appreciate how urgent a threat it was. we see the president's conversation. you had a little bit of that sense. so that was the issue. we were arguing in the counterterrorism shop. and as michael said, they came into office with a view of terrorism as a primpl through state sponsorship and the days and weeks after 9/11, there were plenty of conversations saying you sure iraq wasn't involved in it? we wrote a memo saying we analyzed the situation. iraq was not behind this attack. >> well we're going to be digging t
the fbi tracks people on a regular basis. what they are implying is that the al qaeda cell that committed the 9/11 attacks was identified in the united states and that was a reference in the may 1st pdb. that's why i want to see e that declassified. here's the point with the administration leading up to 9/11 9/11. the administration identified al qaeda as a threat. they didn't understand the urgency. in multiple meetings we had in the spring and summer, they accepted we have a to deal with al...
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the fbi tracks people on a regular basis. what eichenwald is saying the cell that attacked on the united states was ichd in the united states and that's what was referenced in the pbd. that's why i want that declassified. the administration identified al qaeda as a threat. they didn't understand the malt tud or urgency. they accepted, okay, we have to deal with al qaeda but they did not appreciate how big and urgent threat it was. when you see the president's conversation just then, you had a little bit of that sense. so, that was the issue. you had -- we were arguing in the counterterrorism shop, had you to elevate al qaeda at the expense of other issues on the foreign policy agenda. as michael said, they came into office with the view of terrorism as a prism through state sponsorship and iraq in particular. in the days after 9/11, there were plenty of conversations saying, are you sure iraq wasn't involved in it? it got to the point where we had to write a memo to the president saying, we analyze the information. iraq was n
the fbi tracks people on a regular basis. what eichenwald is saying the cell that attacked on the united states was ichd in the united states and that's what was referenced in the pbd. that's why i want that declassified. the administration identified al qaeda as a threat. they didn't understand the malt tud or urgency. they accepted, okay, we have to deal with al qaeda but they did not appreciate how big and urgent threat it was. when you see the president's conversation just then, you had a...
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for "cbs this morning," i'm jim axelrod in new york. >>> senior correspondent john miller, a former fbi assistant director, is joining us now. so what's the status of this thing now? >> charlie, this thing is going to hell in a hand best. [ laughter ] >> love is complicated. >> it is. >> well i don't know where to go, you know. shell gets off the plane. he's the victim. he is selling his interviews for $1,000 a pop or exclusive to the highest bidder. but he was arrested by texas authorities for outstanding warrants for a series of crimes back here. so the victim is in custody. the alleged perpetrator, who called the ops center and identified himself as george michael, should be expecting a knock at the door because i think the fbi is going to wake him up before he go-goes. >> what would they say? >> i think they'll say you're under arrest for violation of code which carries a maximum of five years in prison and fines that are very creative. there was a case just like this in philly in 2005. a woman is late for the plane. she forgot her passport. she doubles back to get it. she calls in
for "cbs this morning," i'm jim axelrod in new york. >>> senior correspondent john miller, a former fbi assistant director, is joining us now. so what's the status of this thing now? >> charlie, this thing is going to hell in a hand best. [ laughter ] >> love is complicated. >> it is. >> well i don't know where to go, you know. shell gets off the plane. he's the victim. he is selling his interviews for $1,000 a pop or exclusive to the highest bidder....
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they dumped that data on to the internet to show the world the fbi is using your device information and tracking you. fbi officials deny the claims and some security experts say it could come by data use and apps. >> auto lenders giving money to less qualified borrowers. >> sub prime borrowers like auto americas did. experienced research finds that a quarter of all loans to new cars sub prime for second quarter and half of them went to used cars. at the same time lenders are increasing how much they lend out. it rose by $5 million. >>> i understand americans don't understand the basics of investing. >> kids are going back to school, right? kids want to hit the books, too. american retail investors lack basic financial lit tee. many think they are good at handling money but they are are the really not at all. if you look at schools 13 states require students to take person finance classes in high school most teachers. it shows you the adults have big problems. >> thank you for joining us. it is 12 minutes after the top of the hour. he lost half a billion of your tax dollars so why in the
they dumped that data on to the internet to show the world the fbi is using your device information and tracking you. fbi officials deny the claims and some security experts say it could come by data use and apps. >> auto lenders giving money to less qualified borrowers. >> sub prime borrowers like auto americas did. experienced research finds that a quarter of all loans to new cars sub prime for second quarter and half of them went to used cars. at the same time lenders are...
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the bank manager herself is being questioned by the fbi. the bomb squad managed to remove the device from the bank manager. they detonated it. still unclearar whether that device was genuine or fake. s there echoes of that fatal robbery in pennsylvania in 2003 when a pizza delivery guy walked into eye a bank with a pipe bomb strapped to his neck. the bomb later exploded killing him, unclear whether he was in on that plot. this morning, the bank manager said she feared for her life and just did exactly as she was told. >> she took the money out of the bank and threw it out the door to the bank robbers. >> reporter: two bank robbers who never set foot inside the building, escaped with an undisclosed amount of cash. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> nick, our thanks to you tonight. >>> and when we come back, we've all shopped online, if you wait just one minute before you click "buy" you can actually save $100. the big secret revealed next. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon he
the bank manager herself is being questioned by the fbi. the bomb squad managed to remove the device from the bank manager. they detonated it. still unclearar whether that device was genuine or fake. s there echoes of that fatal robbery in pennsylvania in 2003 when a pizza delivery guy walked into eye a bank with a pipe bomb strapped to his neck. the bomb later exploded killing him, unclear whether he was in on that plot. this morning, the bank manager said she feared for her life and just did...
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breaking news you will only see right here on "360" after being the first to tell you that fbi investigators have not set foot in the ruins of the american consulate of benghazi, libya. tonight, we're the first it tell you why. the likely reason and from a top law enforcement official. four americans as you know were murdered in the assault, one american ambassador, christopher stevens, that was 2 1/2 weeks ago, 2 1/2 weeks, that saw the administration describe this first as a spontan
breaking news you will only see right here on "360" after being the first to tell you that fbi investigators have not set foot in the ruins of the american consulate of benghazi, libya. tonight, we're the first it tell you why. the likely reason and from a top law enforcement official. four americans as you know were murdered in the assault, one american ambassador, christopher stevens, that was 2 1/2 weeks ago, 2 1/2 weeks, that saw the administration describe this first as a spontan
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amine el-khalifi was arrested in february in an fbi sting operation. he was offered martyrdom payments of $30,000 a month for his family if he carried through with the attack. >> police are doing everything they can to find amber stanley. >> the murder case still a mystery. this afternoon and all morning long, police have been going around area shopping centers coffee shops grocery stores, passing out these fires. they're even going to hold a community meeting on the 26 of this month trying to break this case. >> somebody saw something somewhere, at some point. >> police are trying hard to find that someone. today, they're armed with fliers walking through the shopping centers not far from where 17- year-old amber was killed. as in other week comes and goes, police are still baffled with little to go on, and this community is becoming more and more impatient. >> people are coming together to make sure that this case comes to a close. >> police and the morning informing residents and talking to people who could perhaps shed some light on what happened.
amine el-khalifi was arrested in february in an fbi sting operation. he was offered martyrdom payments of $30,000 a month for his family if he carried through with the attack. >> police are doing everything they can to find amber stanley. >> the murder case still a mystery. this afternoon and all morning long, police have been going around area shopping centers coffee shops grocery stores, passing out these fires. they're even going to hold a community meeting on the 26 of this...
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why the fbi says it was a hoax and who may be behind a call that started it all. >> this is no hoax -- spirit airlines is moving from one local airport to another. the lineup of destinations next. president clinton: ts election to me is about which... candidate is more likely to return us to full employment. this is a clear choice. the republblican plan is to cut more taxes on upper-income... people and go back to deregulation. that's what got us in trouble in the first place. president obama has a plan to rebuild america from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >> and the owner of a woodbridge beauty shop is under arrest night, accused of sexually assaulting a 17-old girl who was applying for a job. he took a teenager to a back room and inappropriately touched her. she was able to get away and call authorities. he is now in jail sarge -- charged with sexua
why the fbi says it was a hoax and who may be behind a call that started it all. >> this is no hoax -- spirit airlines is moving from one local airport to another. the lineup of destinations next. president clinton: ts election to me is about which... candidate is more likely to return us to full employment. this is a clear choice. the republblican plan is to cut more taxes on upper-income... people and go back to deregulation. that's what got us in trouble in the first place. president...
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the fbi has now been called in. and we understand that of course authorities are already searching the plane. on the phone for us is a former assistant secretary from the department of homeland security, juliette kayam. she now works for the "boston globe." thank you for joining us to help us understand why those passengers are still ond board that plane when the threat was some sort of liquid. >> what we don't know right now, this would be normally routine. one, they have to figure out the most important thing was this a hoax or not. the specificity that there's an individual on this plane, you know, makes it sound like there might be a little bit of -- i don't want to say, you know, a hockey behind it. because you tend not to get calls in like this with real terrorist attacks. and so they now have to figure out who that potential person is. so this is pretty routine. the fbi's involvement would be routine. we tend to forget, you know, that next weekend is the 11th anniversary of september 11. we have been focused
the fbi has now been called in. and we understand that of course authorities are already searching the plane. on the phone for us is a former assistant secretary from the department of homeland security, juliette kayam. she now works for the "boston globe." thank you for joining us to help us understand why those passengers are still ond board that plane when the threat was some sort of liquid. >> what we don't know right now, this would be normally routine. one, they have to...
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. >> gore campaign went straight to the fbi. >> what happened to her? >> she went to prison for a year. >> what's so secret? i pretended to be a candidate. limited government -- >> just limited government. what kind of limits are you talking about? can you be specific. >> yes, i can list cuts. >> would you cut defense? >> so you're soft on defense? >> i knew how i should answer the questions, but under pressure it's hard. i'm saying take it back to the clinton days. "instinct is to answer the questions that are asked, but consultants day don't. >> you're still answering my questions, but most of the time you want to be delivering your message. >> they say sarah palin was good at that. >> governor palin answered the questions in her debate on her terms. >> governor palin, is that so? >> that's not so, but because that's a quick answer i want to talk about my record on energy. >> she was able to pivot most of the questions on to ground that she was comfortable in handling the questions on. >> they kept grilling me. >> do you believe college is stupid? >>
. >> gore campaign went straight to the fbi. >> what happened to her? >> she went to prison for a year. >> what's so secret? i pretended to be a candidate. limited government -- >> just limited government. what kind of limits are you talking about? can you be specific. >> yes, i can list cuts. >> would you cut defense? >> so you're soft on defense? >> i knew how i should answer the questions, but under pressure it's hard. i'm saying take it...
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it's not known how the manager was targeted but the fbi is digging for clues in her home and car. in a city known for bizarre bank robberies, this heist has quickly taken its place near the top of the list. for cbs this morning, i'm bill whitaker in los angeles. >>> john miller, a former lapd deputy commissioner joins us now. hello. >> good morning. >> maybe i've been watching too many tv shows, i thought are they sure the bank manager isn't involved? i know the investigation is continuing. >> let's be frank here. that's the uncomfortable part. i say that because it is part of the process. when there's a child kidnapped, the first people they look at are the parents, not because they have anything to do with it but they need to eliminate them. to be quite candid, they're going to look at the bank manager hard, not because there's any reason to believe or suggest that she's a suspect. but that's a starting place which is it, you want to hear her story as an investigator. you want to see is it consistent? does it make sense? does it stand cross-examination? and at the same time, the
it's not known how the manager was targeted but the fbi is digging for clues in her home and car. in a city known for bizarre bank robberies, this heist has quickly taken its place near the top of the list. for cbs this morning, i'm bill whitaker in los angeles. >>> john miller, a former lapd deputy commissioner joins us now. hello. >> good morning. >> maybe i've been watching too many tv shows, i thought are they sure the bank manager isn't involved? i know the...
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. >> a hacker group said it stole personal information from an fbi laptop. melanie alnwick has more on this. >> reporter: the group calls itself antisect for saint security and -- for antisecurity and it claims it was able to hack into an fbi agent's laptop to find the file. it wants the public to know, in its words, the fbi is using this apple i.d. information for a tracking people project. anti-sect linked up with the group anonymous to publicize the data breach. many sites posted the data. 1million information datas linked to iphones and ipads and the device name. the fbi disputed the claims saying the bureau never asked for or possessed a file of apple i.d. information. still, many organizations have been able to verify the apple i.d.'s posted are valid. every apple device has a unique identification number. it let's itunes and ideveloppers know which is running which app. for example, it can allow a game developer to keep track of the high score. they found 12 million apple i.d.'s and there is a data file with user names, zip codes, cell phone numbers a
. >> a hacker group said it stole personal information from an fbi laptop. melanie alnwick has more on this. >> reporter: the group calls itself antisect for saint security and -- for antisecurity and it claims it was able to hack into an fbi agent's laptop to find the file. it wants the public to know, in its words, the fbi is using this apple i.d. information for a tracking people project. anti-sect linked up with the group anonymous to publicize the data breach. many sites posted...
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senior correspondent john my ser a former fbi assistant director. he's here. and we came back from this interview -- i told you what he said and you thought it was pretty interesting. >> i thought it was a surprise. and as world leaders gather around new york for the u.n. general assembly, their motorcades are bound to pass one of the many billboards asking for their help in locating robert levinson, but the intended audience for that ad campaign may be just one man, iran's president mahmood ahmadinejad. and as we learned, he may have the answers to a mystery that has consumed levinson's family for more than five years. >> reporter: is it one of those things that you get used to? >> oh, never. >> reporter: as i walked through times square with christine levinson and her son dan, neither were prepared for what they were about to see. there was robert levinson staring back at his wife and ston frson from an electronic billboard. the picture was taken from a mysterious video that the family received nearly two years ago. levinson, a retired fbi agent, pale and ga
senior correspondent john my ser a former fbi assistant director. he's here. and we came back from this interview -- i told you what he said and you thought it was pretty interesting. >> i thought it was a surprise. and as world leaders gather around new york for the u.n. general assembly, their motorcades are bound to pass one of the many billboards asking for their help in locating robert levinson, but the intended audience for that ad campaign may be just one man, iran's president...
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start doing the outreach to muslim brotherhood and other islamists groups bringing them inspect the fbi, cia, white house. so the infull traition has been going on for quite awhile. it's serious business. we need a president who is going to be able to take this on and not worry about the political correctness. the reason -- one the huge reasons we're in the mess because president bush and president obama for slightly different reasons, the political correctness aspect has driven a lot of it. we're doing muslim voted reach. it's not a war against islam. we need a president and leadership here who can identify who is the enemy, cho who is the threat how we're going to deal with it. bill oh o rely asked mr. president is the muslim brotherhood a threat to the united states? they are a sworn enemy of the united states. there's a lot of talk about how they renounced violence. that's a temporary measure until they get power. watch what they do in egypt when they have power. if you're a christian in egypt you better your bags and get out now this is curtains for you. so when bill asked ron paul
start doing the outreach to muslim brotherhood and other islamists groups bringing them inspect the fbi, cia, white house. so the infull traition has been going on for quite awhile. it's serious business. we need a president who is going to be able to take this on and not worry about the political correctness. the reason -- one the huge reasons we're in the mess because president bush and president obama for slightly different reasons, the political correctness aspect has driven a lot of it....
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s the bureau saying it has, quote, no evidence that an fbi lap top was compromised whether the fbi even had the information. >>> facebook found a way to boost it's stock price this evening. announcing that it will discontinue plans to issue more stock through a second private offering. and zuckerberg plans to sell none of his facebook shares over the next 12 months. that means far fewer shares of facebook stock will be on the market. >>> in southern california now, five firefighters are recovering from injuries they received while battling a wildfire. so far it's burned about 5.5 square miles. right now it's about 15% contained and crews say it could be a week before the fire is completely surrounded. >>> more positive cases of the west nile virus is fogging parts of the east bay. a circular area on the border of los altos and mountain view will be strayed after 11:00 p.m. the substance being sprayed is toxic only to mosquitoes and shouldn't be harmful to people or pets. the same area was fogged last month. and in contra costa county will be sprayed by a slow moving truck from 7:30 unti
s the bureau saying it has, quote, no evidence that an fbi lap top was compromised whether the fbi even had the information. >>> facebook found a way to boost it's stock price this evening. announcing that it will discontinue plans to issue more stock through a second private offering. and zuckerberg plans to sell none of his facebook shares over the next 12 months. that means far fewer shares of facebook stock will be on the market. >>> in southern california now, five...
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the fbi reviewed data from three h thre three-quarters nationwide, and here's what they found. from 2000 to 2010 more than 25,554 have been injured. officers confronted with a gun making a stop or during a pursuit was 9.5%. in california since the year 2000 four chp officers have died of gunshot wounds and five others injured in gun-related violence. the latest incidence was in may of this year in bakersfield. i got an e-mail from joseph mack na mara. he said this shooting is rare and troubling where no drubls or alcohol were involved. that is yet to be determined by the coroner. nbc by area news. >>> in other news tonight conflicting news conferences in a vallejo today where the family publicly challenged the police department aeps account what happened. the mother claims officers shot her son while he was just sitting in his car outside his home. inside police headquarters police showed off a pellet gun like the one they say he reached for when officers shot him. it's designed to a resem blel a.p.40 caliber baretta. they're popular with convicted felons to impress rivals. >>
the fbi reviewed data from three h thre three-quarters nationwide, and here's what they found. from 2000 to 2010 more than 25,554 have been injured. officers confronted with a gun making a stop or during a pursuit was 9.5%. in california since the year 2000 four chp officers have died of gunshot wounds and five others injured in gun-related violence. the latest incidence was in may of this year in bakersfield. i got an e-mail from joseph mack na mara. he said this shooting is rare and troubling...
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the hackers claim they stole the information from the laptop of an fbi agent. apple not commenting at this point, but the bureau says there's no evidence indicating an fbi laptop was compromised or that the fbi had the apple information in the first place. >>> meantime, there's a little hint about what's coming next from apple. it's probably talking about a smartphone. look at the release here. this was just to a few select reporters. this one confirms the apple event on september 12th. and you see that shadow there, yeah, if you look closely, it's kind of not so subtle. you can see that five there. many believe that's the hint they'll be unveiling the new iphone 5. our tech reporter will be all over that attending it all week long and scott mcgrew will be along to talk about it. >>> it is not the iphone, but a new smartphone hitting the market today. for details on that and the rest of our news before the bell, let's call on hampton pearson. good morning, hampton. >> hi, laura. well, we start, first of all, the futures are lower after a mixed session on tuesda
the hackers claim they stole the information from the laptop of an fbi agent. apple not commenting at this point, but the bureau says there's no evidence indicating an fbi laptop was compromised or that the fbi had the apple information in the first place. >>> meantime, there's a little hint about what's coming next from apple. it's probably talking about a smartphone. look at the release here. this was just to a few select reporters. this one confirms the apple event on september...
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fbi agents posing as extremists say they gave the suspect a phoney car bomb and arrested him after he tried to detonate it outside a bar in downtown chicago. the fbi started monitoring doud after he started writing online about violent jihad and killing americans. the teen is a u.s. citizen and reportedly identified dozens of other potential targets to authorities. tonight he is charged with trying to use a weapon of mass destruction and trying to damage and destroy a building with an explosive. >>> the rage over the anti-muslim video that has offended so many people throughout the world is still smoldering tonight. protests erupted around the globe with many claiming that the u.s. is not doing enough to punish the filmmakers. kimberly terry is in the news room with the latest on this developing story. >> reporter: from tunisia to australia, people are demonstrating their anger over this movie. overnight the southern california man believed to be behind it was taken in by federal officers. with his face covered he willingly went to be questioned, not about the movie he's linked to, bu
fbi agents posing as extremists say they gave the suspect a phoney car bomb and arrested him after he tried to detonate it outside a bar in downtown chicago. the fbi started monitoring doud after he started writing online about violent jihad and killing americans. the teen is a u.s. citizen and reportedly identified dozens of other potential targets to authorities. tonight he is charged with trying to use a weapon of mass destruction and trying to damage and destroy a building with an...
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the plane was ordered back and police and fbi agents boarded the aircraft, guns drawn. this man was sitting next to shell when a policeman carrying his weapon stopped at their row. >> right alongside my face with the rifle and about that time an abrupt, 90-degree turn and pointed it at the guy sitting next to me. >> reporter: late today fbi agents questioned shell's ex-girlfriend and her boyfriend investigating whether the hoax was an act of revenge over a personal dispute timed for shell's birthday. though no one was hurt police and airline officials say it was a costly hoax. >> look at the resources expended and delays to passenger, expense to agencies involved and the airport authorities. >> reporter: whoever made the hoax call could face serious federal charges, including the possibility of prison time. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> we're back with more from charlotte right after this. >>> joe south left behind that phrase for the american lexicon "i never promised you a rose garden" and contributed further to the american song book with "the games people
the plane was ordered back and police and fbi agents boarded the aircraft, guns drawn. this man was sitting next to shell when a policeman carrying his weapon stopped at their row. >> right alongside my face with the rifle and about that time an abrupt, 90-degree turn and pointed it at the guy sitting next to me. >> reporter: late today fbi agents questioned shell's ex-girlfriend and her boyfriend investigating whether the hoax was an act of revenge over a personal dispute timed for...
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a amine el khalifi thought he was plotting with al-qaeda but was actually working with undercough fbi agents. he was brought to authority's attention when he answered a facebook ad seeking muslim holy warriors. >>> justin wolfe spent 11 years on death row for a crime he says he did not commit. today he learned he'll have to stay in jail waiting for a new trial. wolfe was convicted of ordering the murder of his drug supplier. the triggerman initially implicated wolfe but recanted that story years later. a federal judge threw out the conviction, but the state plans to retry him. family and friends were hoping the judge would release wolfe on bail, but that did not happen. >> this is so unfair that justin has spent 11 years in solitary confinement for a crime he didn't commit and it's time for him to come home. >> this has been the strongest scared straight program any kid could ever go through. >> wolfe's new trial scheduled next month and if he's convicted, once again he could be on death row. >>> hundreds of central high school students spent today honoring marckel ross. you remember
a amine el khalifi thought he was plotting with al-qaeda but was actually working with undercough fbi agents. he was brought to authority's attention when he answered a facebook ad seeking muslim holy warriors. >>> justin wolfe spent 11 years on death row for a crime he says he did not commit. today he learned he'll have to stay in jail waiting for a new trial. wolfe was convicted of ordering the murder of his drug supplier. the triggerman initially implicated wolfe but recanted that...
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they then sped off in a white kia van, with what the fbi now says is a significant amount of cash. the bomb looked convincing enough, but when the bomb squad finally detonated it -- it turned out to be fake. you can see the front entrance of this branch has all the security measures you'd expect, but the robbers used a side entrance here where there are no cameras. they appear to have known enough about the bank's security to avoid getting their pictures taken. the bank robbers clearly did their homework. so how often do you catch these guys? >> 60% of the time we're able to identify the victims and catch them. >> reporter: so 40% of the time, the bank robbers get away? >> well, 60% of the time they do get caught. >> reporter: with no surveillance pictures to go by, the fbi's strongest lead may be the branch manager. that's her being walked out to safety. she's now in protective custody. and the manhunt is on for those two masked men. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> coming up right here, isaac strikes again. the storm in the gulf, coming back forore. 8% every 10 years. wow
they then sped off in a white kia van, with what the fbi now says is a significant amount of cash. the bomb looked convincing enough, but when the bomb squad finally detonated it -- it turned out to be fake. you can see the front entrance of this branch has all the security measures you'd expect, but the robbers used a side entrance here where there are no cameras. they appear to have known enough about the bank's security to avoid getting their pictures taken. the bank robbers clearly did...
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the fbi. we think of the fbi as a domestic agency, it's the fbi that's part of the u.s. government that has the authority to investigate deaths of americans in all other parts of the world. fbi did it in the embassy bombings in kenya, in tanzania in 1998, and the "uss cole" bombing in 2000 and mumbai bombings in india in 2008 and now the fbi is investigating in libya or at least we're told they are on their way. the fbi being dispatched to libya is yet another reminder what happened in libya appears to be a different kettle of fish than what is happening at all the other embassies and u.s. sites around the world today. the attack that killed the u.s. ambassador in libya appears to have been a coordinated, military-style assault by well-armed men who arrived at the scene quite separately from any civilian protest. given the militant groups known to operate in the area of benghazi and the types of attacks for which those groups have claimed credit in the past, intelligence officials tell the "washington post" the fbi's tentative conclusion, their working hypothesis about w
the fbi. we think of the fbi as a domestic agency, it's the fbi that's part of the u.s. government that has the authority to investigate deaths of americans in all other parts of the world. fbi did it in the embassy bombings in kenya, in tanzania in 1998, and the "uss cole" bombing in 2000 and mumbai bombings in india in 2008 and now the fbi is investigating in libya or at least we're told they are on their way. the fbi being dispatched to libya is yet another reminder what happened...
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the killing of four americans in benghazi, libya, our sources reveal that not one fbi investigator has st stepped foot in the crime scene. the same sources say the crime scene has not been secured. and those are two deadlines, just two new pieces of information tonight. that is not all we are learning. cnn national security contributor fran townsend is joining us now. she has the scoop on all of it. as we often mention there is a
the killing of four americans in benghazi, libya, our sources reveal that not one fbi investigator has st stepped foot in the crime scene. the same sources say the crime scene has not been secured. and those are two deadlines, just two new pieces of information tonight. that is not all we are learning. cnn national security contributor fran townsend is joining us now. she has the scoop on all of it. as we often mention there is a
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there's no evidence indicating an fbi laptop was compromised or that the fbi even has the apple information. >>> there is a new hint about what may be coming next from apple. want to show you an invitation that was released to a few reporters today. take a look at the shadow. it's a five, which many say is a hint that the company will unveil the new iphone 5. scott bud man will be attending that event next week. >> that's september 12th. september 13th, jeff ranieri will probably have that iphone 5. >> that was a subliminal message, wasn't it? >>> we're tracking some tropical rain off to the south, a few stray lightning strikes. we may get a slice of this the next 48 hours. we'll have more of that coming up. the coldest weather in the north bay with 50 in movado. the cold weather today coming from the fog. let's take you out to the live hd sky camera network. we have it moving through san francisco. a little of that trans america building spanning over 800 feet at the moment. do expect that, especially around the peninsula and the coastline for the morning hours. the next 48 hours it's goin
there's no evidence indicating an fbi laptop was compromised or that the fbi even has the apple information. >>> there is a new hint about what may be coming next from apple. want to show you an invitation that was released to a few reporters today. take a look at the shadow. it's a five, which many say is a hint that the company will unveil the new iphone 5. scott bud man will be attending that event next week. >> that's september 12th. september 13th, jeff ranieri will probably...
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the stunt that ended with the fbi pulling their guns on him on a plane. >>> we're looking at a little fog developing overnight. here is the wakeup weather. it will be a dry commute. even dry in fredericksburg tomorrow. in the 70s by 7:00. and then 9:00, 76-83. we'll come back and talk about the prospect of storms tomorrow and a much better prospect about the weekend. we'll tell you what day will be better. >>> a birth here in washington dc. an elderly man passed away and he is now one of the 87 people killed this year by the disease. now, one way to protect yourself from west nile, you have to stop those mosquitoes and that can mean removing the standing water from around your home because that is their breeding ground. >>> well, home from the hospital tonight, an elderly woman attacked by a beaver that was sick with rabies. the beaver from hell is what she calls it. 83-year-old lillian peterson was bitten tuesday night while she was out takingm in lake bar crawl in falls church. >> i kept aiming at his eyes thinking that if i knocked his eyes out he wouldn't be able to see. all i wan
the stunt that ended with the fbi pulling their guns on him on a plane. >>> we're looking at a little fog developing overnight. here is the wakeup weather. it will be a dry commute. even dry in fredericksburg tomorrow. in the 70s by 7:00. and then 9:00, 76-83. we'll come back and talk about the prospect of storms tomorrow and a much better prospect about the weekend. we'll tell you what day will be better. >>> a birth here in washington dc. an elderly man passed away and he is...
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. >> reporter: as fbi agents questioned shell, it became clear he was not part of any criminal plot, but instead the victim of perhaps a prank on his 29th birthday. >> that this was a hoax, and a pretty nasty trick was played on a passenger, and it resulted in really a threat to all of the passengers. >> reporter: an investigation into who made the call and why continues. >> it's just incredibly foolish and irresponsible thing to do. the bottom line it's criminal. >> reporter: and costly. u.s. air estimates the hoax will coast upwards of tens of thousands, a price tag that does not include the fears and frustrations of dozens of passengers hurried off the plane and onto later flights. jay gray, nbc news, dallas. >>> police in los angeles searched the home of a bank manager today after she was forced to help rob her own bank. investigators say two men kidnapped the woman from her home yesterday, strapped what they said was a bomb to her body, and forced her to get money from the bank. a bomb squad blew up the device. it turned out it was not a bomb. police say today's search was part
. >> reporter: as fbi agents questioned shell, it became clear he was not part of any criminal plot, but instead the victim of perhaps a prank on his 29th birthday. >> that this was a hoax, and a pretty nasty trick was played on a passenger, and it resulted in really a threat to all of the passengers. >> reporter: an investigation into who made the call and why continues. >> it's just incredibly foolish and irresponsible thing to do. the bottom line it's criminal....
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fbi rages are investigating if the attacks that led to his death and three other americans were an inside job. trader joe recalling peanut butter over a salmonella scare. so far 29 cases were reported in 18 states. the fib -- fda is investigating whether any items of contaminated. back to the journal and editorial report. the journal e report. i'll see you back here at 6 p.m. eastern. ♪ >> was the obama convention bounce a bust. much made about the president's lead on the polls with those on the left and right, suggesting that republican rival mitt romney is headed toward certain debate. but g.o.p. polls, let's take a closer look at the numbers and he sees something else. good to see you again. >> great to be with you. >> let's take the question first about the bounce. has it faded? >> this rush to judgment is truly breath taking. there's so many people who basically declared the mitt romney campaign over. six weeks before the election, before four debates, before an october jobs report. and i think if you really want to get a sense of where this race is, paul, you need to forget the he
fbi rages are investigating if the attacks that led to his death and three other americans were an inside job. trader joe recalling peanut butter over a salmonella scare. so far 29 cases were reported in 18 states. the fib -- fda is investigating whether any items of contaminated. back to the journal and editorial report. the journal e report. i'll see you back here at 6 p.m. eastern. ♪ >> was the obama convention bounce a bust. much made about the president's lead on the polls with...
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we apparently don't even know for sure -- the fbi has not figured out whether there really was a mob that was exploited, or it was set up by al qaeda or some other group -- we think now it may be some other group -- or not. >> evan? >> i don't think there is any conspiracy here. it does take i think they would dearly love to tell the person who did it, and i think eventually they will. >> you want to read a good book about a cagey chief executive? for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv. "ike's bluff," by evan thomas. how would he have handled this? >> he would have done everything he could to stop war, but he would have been aggressive, used the cia and technology to stop iraq from getting a bomb. iran from getting a bomb. he was an all-or-nothing guy. if you are going to fight a war, all the way. >> which, ironically, is what the israelis are asking of obama. draw the line, you are the biggest power in the world. the only thing netanyahu said at the u.n. this week -- the only thing that could change course. i want to respond to my liberal pals. i cannot re
we apparently don't even know for sure -- the fbi has not figured out whether there really was a mob that was exploited, or it was set up by al qaeda or some other group -- we think now it may be some other group -- or not. >> evan? >> i don't think there is any conspiracy here. it does take i think they would dearly love to tell the person who did it, and i think eventually they will. >> you want to read a good book about a cagey chief executive? for a transcript of this...
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the fbi is now on the scene. there were reports that there was a suspicious man, perhaps with a bomb on board that flight. the plane was going to dallas from philadelphia. it was diverted and returned to philadelphia as a precaution. you can see there is a large presence of police and fbi on that scene. when we find out more we will let you know. >> you know no one in the convention so far has had the temerity to say people are better off in america because they realize it is not in the case. bill: governor romney in a sit-down interview with our own carl cameron with a question democrats seem to have a bit of trouble answering this week. bill clinton, the former president, in a vocal defense of the obama record. last night saying america is better off than it was four years ago. here is his case. >> now, are where we want to be today? no. is the president satisfied? of course not. but are we better off than we were when he took office? [cheers and applause] listen to me. listen to this. everybody --. bill: forme
the fbi is now on the scene. there were reports that there was a suspicious man, perhaps with a bomb on board that flight. the plane was going to dallas from philadelphia. it was diverted and returned to philadelphia as a precaution. you can see there is a large presence of police and fbi on that scene. when we find out more we will let you know. >> you know no one in the convention so far has had the temerity to say people are better off in america because they realize it is not in the...
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tonight the fbi is trying to figure out if they are related. >>> at valparaiso university in indiana is tightening security after threatening graffiti, but no word if that is related tonight. >>> new information about the former bus driver accused of ramming a school bus into an employee lounge in accokeek back in december. prosecutors claim 41-year-old theresa douglas was upset with some of her co-workers, so she drove her bus into the trailer that housed their lounge. the washington post reports the jury agreed and convicted douglas. she now faces 53 years in prison. sentencing is next month. >>> a northern virginia man on death row since he was 20 had the chance that he would walk out a free man today, but the judge said not so past. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox at the prince william county courthouse where the family of justin wolfe received disappointing news today. despite a federal judge throwing out just tip wolfe's murder for hire conviction -- justin wolfe's murder for hire conviction and death sentence, the judge here today refused to release him on bond. >> it's so unfair t
tonight the fbi is trying to figure out if they are related. >>> at valparaiso university in indiana is tightening security after threatening graffiti, but no word if that is related tonight. >>> new information about the former bus driver accused of ramming a school bus into an employee lounge in accokeek back in december. prosecutors claim 41-year-old theresa douglas was upset with some of her co-workers, so she drove her bus into the trailer that housed their lounge. the...
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our sources reveal that not single fbi investigators has set foot at the crime scene 15 days after the terrorist attack. and that the crime scene has still not been secured. those are just two headlines, two new pieces of information
our sources reveal that not single fbi investigators has set foot at the crime scene 15 days after the terrorist attack. and that the crime scene has still not been secured. those are just two headlines, two new pieces of information